Protesters hold signs in solidarity with the American Federation of Government Employees of District 14 at a rally in support of federal workers at the Office of Personnel Management in Washington, D.C., March 4, 2025. AFGE warned that the NDA could also infringe on labor officials’ and members’ rights and duties under federal sector labor law.

Lawmakers, unions and civil society groups urge withdrawal of governmentwide NDA plan

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Workforce

OPM’s new suitability authority blurs the line between hiring vetting and employee discipline

COMMENTARY | A change allowing suitability actions for post-appointment misconduct could reshape how agencies respond to issues uncovered through continuous vetting, but the Office of Personnel Management’s willingness to use it will determine whether it becomes a routine tool or a rarely used exception.

Management

What an ICE leadership pick signals about the next phase of immigration enforcement

The nominee would take charge of an agency with billions in new resources and an expanding role in carrying out the administration's deportation agenda.

Management

One federal research network got a reprieve. Others may not

Congress rescued a federally funded ocean research initiative, highlighting broader questions about which government programs will be spared from the administration's push to shrink federal research.

Management

President can fire independent agency heads without cause, Supreme Court rules

Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in a dissent that the decision “reshapes our government.”

Management

GSA’s centralization push is a return to its roots, not just a Trump priority

The General Services Administration's acting acquisition chief says the consolidation drive mirrors the founding mission laid out by the Hoover Commission 77 years ago.

Oversight

Despite taxing year, IRS watchdog reports mostly smooth filing season

The Taxpayer Advocate Service did, however, find that staff cuts made it more difficult for taxpayers who needed assistance to access it.

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Tech

Secret Service phone security lapses put US officials at risk, watchdog says

The DHS inspector general found that agents routinely used personal phones for official work, including during protective operations, because government-issued devices lacked key capabilities.

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Tech

Artificial intelligence is cutting months off nuclear licensing review times, official says

Basia Sall, chief data officer and deputy chief AI officer at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, said on Thursday that the technology is shortening review timelines while testing how far automated tools can improve regulatory work.

Management

Oregon lawsuit could upend federal management of public lands

Federal plans for millions of acres of land could be invalid under a new interpretation of a 1996 law.

Management

As opposition mounts, House cancels vote on VA overhaul bill

House Democrats and veterans service organizations warned that a bill Republicans claim will increase benefits "robs Peter to pay Paul" and hastens efforts to privatize veteran health care.

Management

Award-winning civil servants counter negative stereotypes of government employees

The National Academy of Public Administration celebrated public servants as part of the 250th anniversary of the U.S.

Pay & Benefits

The Medicare question federal retirees can’t ignore anymore

New projections for Medicare Part B costs are sharpening a familiar but increasingly expensive decision for federal retirees: whether Medicare enhances FEHB coverage enough to justify the added premium, or simply shifts where the costs show up.

Management

Federal acquisition rewrite leaves cybersecurity confusion unresolved

COMMENTARY | As the government overhauls its procurement rulebook, contractors are still grappling with a persistent problem that shapes how they price, plan, and perform work: what information must be protected and who is responsible for identifying it.

Management

Director of National Intelligence office cuts reach key coordination function

A senior official was placed on leave as detailed intelligence personnel were believed to have been returned to their home agencies, part of a broader effort to shrink the ODNI.

Management

Agencies look to AI to improve hiring and build workforce skills

The chief human capital officers also emphasized the importance of improving the skillset of the mid-career workforce.

Exclusive Management

A plan to dismantle DHS is moving from idea to legislation

In an interview, Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., explains how her proposal to break up DHS would reorganize the department's major components into standalone entities with greater independence.

Management

Postal Service faces backlash over voter data rule tied to mail ballot delivery

A proposed USPS requirement linking ballot delivery to state voter lists raises questions about agency authority, legal exposure and operational feasibility ahead of a high-volume election cycle.

Workforce

Bill would limit federal relocations to states with abortion restrictions

Legislation introduced by Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., would block the Trump administration from relocating agencies to states that have instituted or revived abortion bans since the fall of Roe v. Wade, and grants feds the right to refuse relocations to those jurisdictions.

Management

Space Force acquisition nominee faces ethics scrutiny over defense industry ties

The request would tighten post-government employment limits and recusal requirements for Erich Hernandez-Baquero, a former Raytheon executive nominated to a senior Space Force acquisition role.